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News Release from: BUPA | Subject: Health insurance
Edited by the Insidemoneytalk Editorial Team on 22 May 2008

BUPA International wins new maritime
deal with EMS

Bupa International, the world's largest expatriate health insurer,

has been awarded a major new maritime contract to provide medical cover for nearly 2,000 seafarers and their dependents operating for the Norwegian company, EMS Ship Management The EMS Maritime Plan has been specifically tailored by Bupa to meet the needs of the commercial shipping company, who are part of the Eitzen Group and manage 114 commercial ships

The comprehensive plan will now mean medical care for EMS seafarers and their dependents all year round, including cover such as maternity benefit.

Simon Frank, director of crewing and marine personnel at EMS Crew Management said: "As an employer of almost 6,000 seafarers, at EMS we recognise the core role they play in the success of our company.

That is why we are 100 percent committed to offering the best possible employment conditions to attract and retain seafarers.

"Our new medical plan with Bupa International will be vital in helping us achieve this, while providing comprehensive care covering the health and wellbeing of our seafarers and their families." Tim Slee, global sales director for Bupa International, said: "We are delighted that EMS Ship Management has chosen Bupa International to provide private healthcare to their seafarers and families.

This deal is clear recognition of our understanding of the maritime industry and our ability to provide a policy that responds to its specialist needs." For more information about BUPA International's products and services, please visit www.bupa-intl.com.

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